22 nov 2005 |

Field trip: more than nature and its balance

Tal como se anticipó, en las semanas del 31 de octubre y del 7 de noviembre, los grupos de M2A y M2B respectivamente tuvieron, con su viaje a Córdoba, la oportunidad de realizar una experiencia de aprendizaje fascinante, recreando una vez más la relación de larga data — 13 años ya- que el BDS mantiene con el Environmental Learning Centre que dirige Peter Dunn, «La Lucena» .

El informe nos lo acerca el Coordinador académico y Director de Middle&Senior school, Prof. Steven Page, quien acompañó a uno de los grupos:

Both weeks were blessed with fine weather and all scheduled activities were completed. These included map reading and the use of the compass, techniques of weather recording, river studies and a visit to the La Quebrada Dique, a study of the piquillin forest and a resources simulation.

Team activities were enjoyed as all the group helped each other to succeed not only in games/play but also with dining room duties and particularly during the whole day hike/expedition. This walk over hills and along rivers ended with a night camping in tents or sleeping out under the stars at the picturesque ?Tres Cascadas? site.

M2A were accompanied by Robert Foot (Geography) and Paula Nigro (preceptora) while M2B had the pleasure of Elena Figueiredo (Physical Education) and Steven Page?s company. This field trip is full of fun, work and learning experiences?learning about nature and its balance, diversity and finally perhaps the most difficult thing of all — about friends/companions and ourselves.

Trekking, observaciones y prácticas, juegos y deportes. La Lucena y sus propuestas siempre renovadas de aprendizaje, para las ciencias y para la vida…

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